OK, get ready. This is really sweet. I was lucky to find a family who let us into their home to experience a very personal moment -- the moment they said goodbye to their first child going off to college.

Caryn and Doug Kopp of Bedminster, New Jersey, say they feel like it was just yesterday when they were bringing Jamie home from the hospital. Now they are packing up her things and preparing to take her to college -- and girding themselves for a much quieter home once she's no longer around.

If you have a child going off to college or if that's in your near future, you should watch. But even for moms such as me, who won't be taking a child to college for another 10 years, there is a ton to learn from the Kopps about cherishing time together and letting your little angel go.

When Jamie was born, her family created a time capsule for her. She didn't open it until she was about to leave for the University of Maryland. What does she find?

Watch to find out -- and some advice. You might want to have the tissue ready.

Produced by Mimi Schiffman. Videography by Mimi Schiffman and Rachel Kuipers.

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